Condemns Delhi University's decision to make hindi compulsory
29th September, 2016
NEFIS CONDEMNS DELHI UNIVERSITY’S DECISION TO MAKE HINDI COMPULSORY!
WILL LAUNCH AGITATION AGAINST THIS ATTEMPT BY DU TO DISCRIMINATE AGAINST NORTH-EAST STUDENTS!
North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) condemns the compulsory imposition of Hindi on DU students who come from different parts of the country as another disgraceful attempt to discriminate against them.
It is especially shocking when the University that has been trying unsuccessfully since last many years to make Hindi mandatory in DU syllabus, has this time done it without issuing any notification.
It should be known that even in 2013 DU had attempted to impose Hindi/Modern Indian Languages (MIL) on DU students, but had to withdraw its decision due to militant campaign against it undertaken by NEFIS.
Compulsory imposition of Hindi would cause immense hardships for the students who belong to communities that do not speak Hindi.
This step amounts to nothing less than cultural chauvinism on part of the university administration directed against the communities from the North-East because most of them are not adept in the language.
The new syllabus, would put the students of the North-East under serious disadvantage vis-ŕ-vis students of rest of the country.
This gross neglect of the special needs of the students of the North-East is not a new thing. It is our observation that in the framing of university polices the interests of the students from the North-East is always neglected.
NEFIS along with north-east students will launch an agitation against this recent attempt by DU authorities to discriminate against them.
Chinglen Khumukcham,
Convenor,
North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS).
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This Press Release was posted on September 30 2016
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